That was me, Last Tradhican. I am in my late 60's and can probably still hold my own in a fight with young men in their 20's, in other words I'm in excellent physical and mental shape. So, it is not that I do not understand your language because I am a senile old man.
Sir, no attack on your physical or mental acuмen was intended or implied. My critique of the racial attitudes of American Baby Boomers is based not on any assumption of their "senility" at their current age, but simply on the fact that they had the bad fortune of being at the vanguard of the NWO's postwar brainwashing campaign, wherein "racism" and "intolerance" became the chief cardinal sins, white guilt became the new Original Sin, and a certain mustachioed Austrian became the new Satan incarnate. I noted these deeply-ingrained attitudes, in my own nascent way, when I was only child, and my Boomer aunts and uncles were young people in their 30s. More on that below.
I'm a man in my 40's. I'm the first to admit that my own generation (contemptuously labelled "X" by statisticians) has more than its fair share of faults and peculiar blind spots, as does every generation. But on this particular subject I think we are not quite as badly afflicted as your generation, if for no other reason than we have the benefit of hindsight. We grew up and came of age in a time where the disastrous effects of the 1965 Hart-Celler Immigration Act and the various Affirmative Action (and related) programs which the Baby Boomers championed and applauded, could not be ignored or explained away. And unlike the generations after us, we're old enough to remember the pre-Boomer generation: our grandparents. Not for nothing did the "racist grandparent" trope come about in Generation X's formative years, building upon the "Generation Gap" propaganda of the 60's and 70's. And I have first hand memories of my Boomer aunts and uncles berating their parents (as they'd seen (((Rob Reiner))) do to mean old Archie Bunker on the boob tube) for holding onto and expressing attitudes about race that offended their sensibilities... Sensibilities formed by Jєωιѕн college professors, Jєωιѕн writers, and Jєωιѕн media producers.
In my own childish way, I found those outbursts ugly, disrespectful, traitorous, and sanctimonious. I find them all the more so now as a middle-aged man, desirous of passing on to my children the traditions and attitudes of past generations which were so cavalierly and callously discarded by my parents' generation, at the behest (however unconsciously carried out) of Christ's enemies. Racial indifferentism is a suicidal attitude for the sons and daughters of Europe (Christendom) to adopt. I have no intention of passing suicidal attitudes down to my children.